Network-attached storage (NAS) devices have two main purposes: to simplify data storage and ensure that your files remain accessible for the entire team across all their devices. While they offer excellent transfer speeds and reliability on a local network, they should be equally robust for remote access. Many of the top NAS enclosures provide multiple ways to achieve this. However, opening up your NAS to the internet can expose it to prying eyes and numerous security threats. Fortunately, there are secure ways to access your NAS from anywhere in the world without compromising data integrity.